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Messier 33 - The Triangulum Galaxy in Triangulum

31 x 240 secs. (2hr 4min.)

Sky-Watcher 130P-DS

Altair Hypercam 183C Pro

Gain 1000 / Offset 40 / Bin 1x1

SkyTech LPRO Max filter

Processed with Deep Sky Stacker and Affinity Photo

 

Messier 15 (NGC 7078) - A globular cluster in the Pegasus constellation. This cluster of stars is ancient, estimated to be around 12 billion years old.

 

This ball of around 100,000 stars sits 33,600 light years from Earth and has undergone a core collapse, with an enormous number of stars sitting around a central black hole.

 

It has been an absolute age since I attempted and successfully photographed a DSO, with my most recent work being focused around planets, the Sun and on occasion the Moon. Our weather and work patterns have not been kind.

 

So needless to say, I am a little rusty at this, indeed I feel more subs are greatly required to reduce noise and make this image sharper.

 

Imaging Data:

Location: Mansfield, England

Conditions: Gusting wind, occasional cloud, 9c

Light Pollution: Suburban Town

Equipment: Meade LX90 8" SCT, Nikon D300

Exposures: 25x300s Lights (2h5m), 30s Intervals, 15x300 Darks

Camera Settings: ISO 1600

Guiding: PHD, Orion ST-80 | Orion Starshoot Autoguider (1s)

Processing: Deep Sky Stacker | Photoshop

Messier 51 ultra-deep field

Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello, Alessandro Falesiedi, Mario Lovrencie, Tim Stone

For twenty years in this house I kept a messy desk. It made me feel comfortable and suited my style. But at the end of the day I could remove myself and sleep in another room. Once C declared us separated I then had to sleep in my own room two feet away from my desk and the exposed paperwork reminded me of my shortcomings and I also needed more room for tarot cards and other activities I required to fill up my life.

 

The article on my computer screen supports the messy desk as a catalyst for creative work, but on closer inspection seems to be more about breaking the rules of tidy social protocol. Which then allows for more out of the box thinking. I would attribute my messy desk to rebellion and procrastination. I also identified personally with being a messy organizer since my profession is so relentlessly anal.

Just for fun..

my room was a MESS. it had been building for 5 months, so I decided that IT WAS TIME. hah.

 

song: Clever Love - Angels and Airwaves

 

oh, and i'm not too happy with the displayed picture, so please ignore that part.

 

WELL I JUST REALIZED THAT IT CUTS OFF AWKWARDLY AT THE END..if you want to see the full version check it out on youtube --> www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZGWDmY1g1s

This is what happens when I get busy! I don't have time to clean!

My new favorite hairstyle, the messy bun. Second fav I should say, behind the french braid...

It's my friend's. I insist upon embarrassing her publicly.

This is where my husband spends most of his time. Work and play. I wasn't looking forward to this week's challenge , but this is a portrait of him, in his environment, so I'm happy. But truthfully, his bin is usually overflowing with paperwork, but otherwise paper piles are all lined up and organised as in OCD. Maybe I should have done a self-portrait.

Bode's Nebula and the Cigar Galaxy.

 

It's been cloudy for months and now the nights are so short, imaging time is severely limited. Despite this, I had a chance to finally test out the ASI 2600mm mono camera and capture a few hours of M81.

 

There are only 6 Ha subs of 10 minutes, and 12, 2-minute subs with the Blue and Green filters combined to make a HaGB image processed in Pixinsight.

 

Darks are easy because I can cool the camera and do them throughout the day!

 

This was using a Skywatcher Esprit 100ED scope and a HEQ5 mount. I had to be quick with alignment since the night is so short, so I am using a Polemaster and Starsense to get the mount ready quick.

Messier 81 (M81), also known as Bode’s Galaxy, is a grand design spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major. The galaxy lies at an approximate distance of 11.8 million light years from Earth and has an apparent magnitude of 6.94. It has the designation NGC 3031 in the New General Catalogue.

 

Messier 81 occupies an area of 26.9 by 14.1 arc minutes of apparent sky, which corresponds to a linear diameter of about 90,000 light years. It can easily be seen in binoculars, which only show a dim patch of light, and is best viewed in larger telescopes, which reveal details of the galaxy’s spiral structure. 3-inch telescopes show M81 as a hazy, bright oval-shaped patch of light, while 6-inch telescopes reveal the galaxy’s bright core surrounded by a faint halo. EAA image.

Los Olivos, California

Somehow Juniper ends up cleaning up after everyone around here, even me.

 

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A Doll A Day 2015

February 5: Messy

Teen rooms are often messy because teens are busy with more important things than cleaning, like studying, socializing, gaming, or sleeping. Teens also have a different definition of messiness than their parents. What may look like a chaotic pile of clothes, books, and gadgets to an adult is actually a carefully organized system of personal belongings that only the teen can understand. Teens also like to express their individuality and creativity by decorating their rooms with posters, stickers, and other accessories that may not match the rest of the house. Therefore, teen rooms are often messy because they reflect the teen's personality, lifestyle, and preferences.

 

Source: AI Text Generator

First use of my new Optolong L-Enhance filter.

70x180"

QHY8L

Sky-Watcher 200/1000 reflector

Sky-Watcher NEQ6-Pro

M3 is a globular cluster. This image was captured April 24, 2019

for Alex (not mine) - he is in his school uniform in the midst of making his wee boat during woodworking class at school. Alex is a "little" messy during his painting and has also left tools and wood lying about. The name on the boat is Ratty Bag which is his nickname. Alex's mum took this in to him at school.

M82,M81 , Januar 02 , 2017 , SW NEQ6 , SkyWatcher N 150/750 , Canon Eos 600D , Exposition time : ( 64 frames ) 1h ,4mn ,1s , Iso 1600

Messier 42 y alrededores. Apilado de 100x30 + 75x15 segs (1h 8'). f:200mm @ F/5.6, ISO 800. Canon 1000D +SMC Takumar 200mm, montura CG4. 25-11-2014

 

Messy party to celebrate graduating from 8th grade

Needless to say- it's time I tidied it up...

Her hair gets more and more crazy and unmanageable everyday. Just like her. :P

I love it though, we spent the morning cuddling on the couch, which might actually explain the messy hair.....

So I figured she deserved some camera time. Love her! <3

messy messy messy

Messy party to celebrate graduating from 8th grade

 

Messy lottery: Tori is about to get a Kool-Aid shower from Stephanie.

I do so hate messy eaters. Another shot from the demolition of Bramston School.

Taken: 2/4/12 Time: 9PM

ISO: 800

Scene: Auto

Image Mode: 4000x3000

*Used bed as a tripod

 

I couldn't really think of a good background simply because the word already had so much going on. All I did was used the eyedropper tool to make a similar background that is in the word.

195/366

 

We had messy day the last day of camp! This was the grossest thing I've ever been a part of but everyone had a blast.

If there isn't a deep sky object out there to be more frustrating than this...

 

Total data accumulation: 1 hour 45 minutes over two nights. The amount of data heavily bogged down Deep Sky Stacker and Photoshop.

Messy party to celebrate graduating from 8th grade

42x300"

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Sky-Watcher Equinox 80/500 ED

Sky-Watcher NEQ6-Pro

Messy party to celebrate graduating from 8th grade

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